US20070237375A1 - Apparatus and method of displaying image scanning report - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus and a method of displaying an image scanning report, the apparatus being disposed in, for example, each of diagnosis and treatment departments that requests inspection to display an image scanning report photographed by a radiological technologist and to display an image of an inspection part by, for example, a doctor in charge of the diagnosis and treatment department.
- Each of diagnosis and treatment departments of the internal medicine or surgical department, the circulatory organ department and the like has been installed in medical facilities.
- a doctor in charge of each diagnosis and treatment department requests a radiation photographing such as X-ray photographing with respect to a sample, for example, a patient to a roentgenology and requests the physiology inspection that inspects blood and urine, the pathology inspection, the endoscope inspection and the like to each of inspection departments.
- the radiological technologist describes an image scanning report about, for example, an X-ray image or an endoscope image in each inspection department.
- the image scanning report is described by, for example, a file of text type.
- An image scanning apparatus is provided in each diagnosis and treatment department.
- the image scanning apparatus of images displays, for example, the X-ray image or the endoscope image as a result of the inspection and also displays the image scanning report described by the radiological technologist.
- the doctor in charge of each diagnosis and treatment department displays, for example, the X-ray image or the endoscope image and also displays the image scanning report by manipulating the image scanning apparatus. It is necessary that the doctor in charge observes, for example, the X-ray image or the endoscope image displayed on the image scanning apparatus to rapidly comprehend the symptoms of patients by reading the image scanning report.
- the radiological technologist who describes the image scanning report and the doctor in charge who reads the image scanning report are different person.
- the descriptive content of the image scanning report may be a distinctive sentence expression and a tedious sentence expression of the radiological technologist. For this reason, the doctor in charge understands the content of the image scanning report by mistake and may require time until the content of the image scanning report is accurately comprehended.
- An advantage of some aspects of the invention is that it provides an apparatus and a method of displaying an image scanning report, the apparatus capable of visually and intuitively comprehending the content of the image scanning report with accuracy.
- an apparatus for displaying an image scanning report including: an extraction unit for extracting observation information and site information of a sample associated with the observation information from at least information on the image scanning report including image scanning results of a medical image of the sample obtained by inspection; a display unit for displaying information on the basis of the information on the image scanning report; and a display control unit for controlling the display unit to display a schema imitating the shape of the sample and at least the observation information corresponding to a position of the site in the schema.
- a method of displaying an image scanning report including the steps of: extracting observation information and site information of a sample associated with the observation information from at least information on the image scanning report including an image scanning result of a medical image of the sample obtained by inspection; and displaying a schema imitating the shape of the sample on a display unit and displaying at least the observation information corresponding to a position of the site in the schema on the display unit.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a medical image management system including an apparatus for displaying an image scanning report according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block configuration diagram of each reference terminal in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a view showing a display example of observation information and site information on schema that is imitated as a shape of human body in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a display example of information and inspection image data of inspection items on the schema in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a display example of an original text of information on the image scanning report or inspection report in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a process of the image scanning in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a medical image management system including an apparatus for displaying an image scanning report.
- various inspection equipments 1 - 1 to 1 - n are provided in each inspection room of medical care facilities, respectively.
- Each of the inspection equipment 1 - 1 to 1 - n includes, for example, X-ray CT device, MR device, ultrasonic inspection device, endoscope, digital-radiography, angiography device or the like.
- Each of the inspection equipment 1 - 1 to 1 - n obtains each inspection image data of the sample such as a human body, respectively.
- Each of the inspection equipment 1 - 1 to 1 - n is connected to DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) network 2 .
- DICOM Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine
- Each terminal 3 - 1 to 3 - n for inputting the image scanning report is installed in each inspection room.
- Each terminal 3 - 1 to 3 - n for inputting the image scanning report is connected to the DICOM network 2 .
- the image scanning report is inputted to each terminal 3 - 1 to 3 - n for inputting the image scanning report by a manipulation of the radiological technologist.
- Each terminal 3 - 1 to 3 - n for inputting the image scanning report transmits the information on the inputted image scanning report to the DICOM network 2 .
- a plurality of inspection rooms are installed in the medical care facilities. For example, pathology inspection or physiology inspection for inspecting blood or urine, nuclear medicine inspection (NM) or the like is conducted in each inspection room. Each terminal 4 - 1 to 4 - m of the inspection rooms is installed in each inspection room.
- the inspection report about inspection results of, for example, pathology inspection or physiology inspection, nuclear medicine inspection (NM) or the like is inputted to each terminal 4 - 1 to 4 - m of the inspection rooms by a manipulation of, for example, an inspection staff.
- Each terminal 4 - 1 to 4 - m of inspection rooms is connected to the DICOM network 2 .
- Each terminal 4 - 1 to 4 - m of inspection rooms transmits the information on the inputted image scanning report to the DICOM network 2 .
- An image server 5 is connected to the DICOM network 2 .
- the image server 5 stores medical image data or the like.
- the image server 5 inputs each inspection image data from each inspection equipment 1 - 1 to 1 - n through the DICOM network 2 and stores each inspection image data to be inputted.
- Each inspection image data obtained by the nuclear medicine inspection (NM) conducted in each inspection room is transmitted to the DICOM network 2 by manipulating each terminal 4 - 1 to 4 - m of the inspection rooms.
- the image server 5 inputs each inspection image data obtained by the nuclear medicine (NM) through the DICOM network 2 and stores each inspection image data to be inputted.
- a data storage device 6 is connected to the DICOM network 2 .
- the data storage device 6 stores the information on the image scanning report inputted from each terminal 3 - 1 to 3 - n for inputting the image scanning report.
- the data storage device 6 stores the information on the inspection report inputted from each terminal 4 - 1 to 4 - m of the inspection rooms.
- the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report are filed by each free text type of, for example, DICOM-SR type or XML type.
- FIG. 2 is a block configuration diagram of each reference terminal 7 - 1 to 7 - k .
- Each reference terminal 7 - 1 to 7 - k has a monitor 70 , a manipulation input unit 71 such as a keyboard and a mouse serving as an input unit, a transmission unit 72 , an arithmetic processing unit 73 , and an image scanning processing unit 74 .
- the transmission unit 72 is connected to the DICOM network 2 .
- the transmission unit 72 transmits the data from each of the inspection equipments 1 - 1 to 1 - n , each of the terminals 3 - 1 to 3 - m for inputting the image scanning report, each of the terminals 4 - 1 to 4 - m of the inspection room, the image server 5 , and the data storage device 6 through the DICOM network 2 .
- the arithmetic processing unit 73 includes CPU, RAM, ROM or the like.
- the arithmetic processing unit 73 receives a manipulating instruction inputted from the manipulation input unit 71 , operatively controls the transmission unit 72 and the image scanning processing unit 74 , and display-controls the monitor 70 .
- the arithmetic processing unit 73 processes the display onto the monitor 70 based on the manipulation instruction inputted from the manipulation input unit 71 .
- Each of the reference terminals 7 - 1 to 7 - k displays each of the inspection image data obtained by each of the inspection equipments 1 - 1 to 1 - n on the monitor 70 .
- Each of the reference terminals 7 - 1 to 7 - k displays the information on each image scanning report inputted from each of the terminals 3 - 1 to 3 - n for inputting the image scanning report on the monitor 70 .
- Each of the reference terminals 7 - 1 to 7 - k displays the information on the inspection report inputted from each of the terminals 4 - 1 to 4 - m of the inspection room on the monitor 70 .
- the image scanning processing unit 74 displays the information on the image scanning report of various inspection items described with respect to the sample on the monitor 70 . Moreover, the image scanning processing unit 74 also displays each of the inspection image data obtained by each of the inspection equipments 1 - 1 to 1 - n on the monitor 70 .
- the image scanning processing unit 74 has an extraction unit 75 and a display control unit 76 .
- the extraction unit 75 receives the information on each of the image scanning reports inputted from each of the terminals 3 - 1 to 3 - n for inputting the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report inputted from each of the terminals 4 - 1 to 4 - m of the inspection room.
- the extraction unit 75 extracts observation information from the information on the received image scanning report and the information on the inspection report and site information of the sample according to this observation information.
- the observation information is a medical condition of the sample and includes, for example, a bloodstream drop, a simple fracture, and a shadow.
- the site information of the sample is a site presenting the medical condition of the sample and includes, for example, a left temporal lobe, a left parietal lobe, a left femur, and liver.
- the extraction unit 75 extracts the observation information and the site information on the medical condition or the site of the sample from the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report. In addition, the extraction unit 75 processes the association (link) between the observation information and the site information. As a result of the association between the observation information and the site information, for example, the data having a layered structure of the observation information and the site information are configured.
- the extraction of the observation information and the site information of the sample utilizes text mining approach.
- the extraction of the observation information and the site information of the sample is performed by extracting the observation information that includes, for example, the bloodstream drop, the simple fracture, and the shadow and the site information that includes, for example, the left temporal lobe, the left parietal lobe, the left femur, and the liver from the sentence of the disassembled word levels.
- the association between the bloodstream drop as the observation information and the left temporal lobe as the site information is performed.
- the association between the simple fracture as the observation information and the left femur as the site information is performed.
- the display control unit 76 displays a diagram imitating the shape of the sample on the each monitor 70 of each of the reference terminals 7 - 1 to 7 - k , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the diagram is a schema 13 imitating a shape of human body.
- a schema 13 is formed of, for example, a head 13 a , a left thorax 13 b , a right thorax 13 c , an abdomen 13 d , a lower abdomen 13 e , a left arm 13 f , a right arm 13 g , a left leg 13 h , a right leg 13 i , and a heart 13 j .
- the schema 13 is not limited to form by dividing each site as shown in FIG. 3 , but may be formed by dividing the human body into arbitrary sites.
- the display control unit 76 receives the observation information extracted by the extraction unit 75 and the site information of the sample to display the observation information and the site information in response to the position of each site on the schema 13 .
- the observation information and the site information are associated with each other by the extraction unit 75 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the observation information and the site information associated with each other on the monitor 70 .
- the display control unit 76 displays, for example, “bloodstream drop—left temporal lobe” that is the association between the bloodstream drop as the observation information H 1 and the left temporal lobe as the site information Q 1 on the monitor 70 in response to the position of the head 13 a , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the display control unit 76 displays a drawing line L 1 extending from the head 13 a and displays “bloodstream drop—left temporal lobe” on the drawing line L 1 .
- the display control unit 76 displays, for example, “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe” as the observation information H 1 —the site information Q 1 in response to the position of the head 13 a .
- the head 13 a presents two medical condition of “bloodstream drop—left temporal lobe” and “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe.”
- the display control unit 76 displays, for example, “simple fracture—left femur” as the observation information H 2 —the site information Q 2 in response to the position of the left leg 13 h .
- the display control unit 76 displays a drawing line L 2 extending from the left leg 13 h and displays “simple fracture—left femur” on the drawing line L 2 .
- the display control unit 76 displays, for example, “shadow—liver” as the observation information H 3 —the site information Q 3 in response to the position of the abdomen 13 d .
- the display control unit 76 displays a drawing line L 3 extending from the abdomen 13 d and displays “shadow—liver” on the drawing line L 3 .
- the display control unit 76 appends an inspection date and time “year/month/date” and each information 14 a to 14 c on the image inspection of medical instruments or the like used in the inspection to each observation information H 1 to H 3 and each site information Q 1 to Q 3 to display on the monitor 70 .
- the information 14 a to 14 c on the image inspection is displayed in parallel to the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 , respectively.
- the information 14 a to 14 c on the image inspection is displayed below the drawing lines L 1 to L 3 , respectively.
- the information on the image inspection 14 a represents the inspection date and time “2006 Apr.
- the information on the image inspection 14 b represents the inspection date and time “2006 May 12” and “X-ray CT for the lower limb.”
- the information on the image inspection 14 c represents the inspection date and time “2006 Apr. 9” and “MR for the abdomen.”
- the display control unit 76 can change a display color of each site on the schema 13 based on the level of importance of each observation information H 1 to H 3 . For example, in the case where the medical condition deteriorates or the emergency state is required according to the content described in the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 , the display control unit 76 displays the display color of each site on the schema 13 by, for example, “red.” The display control unit 76 can blink the display color of each site on the schema 13 , for example, the display color such as a “red” and the like. For example, each medical condition is preliminarily divided into two or more groups based on the heaviness and lightness of the medical condition. The display color of the site on the schema 13 is set in every group. Accordingly, the display control unit 76 determines the display color of each site on the schema 13 according to the content described in the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 .
- the head 13 a shows the medical condition of “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe.” For this reason, the display control unit 76 displays the display color of the head 13 a by, for example, “yellow.”
- the left leg 13 h shows the medical condition of “simple fracture—left femur.” For this reason, the display control unit 76 displays the display color of the left leg 13 h by, for example, “yellow.”
- the abdomen 13 d shows the medical condition of “shadow—liver.” For this reason, the display control unit 76 displays the display color of the abdomen 13 d by, for example, “yellow.”
- the display control unit 76 displays patient information 15 on the monitor 70 .
- the patient information 15 is located so as to be adjacent to the schema 13 on the display screen of the monitor 70 .
- the patient information 15 includes, for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression.
- the display control unit 76 displays detailed information J corresponding to the designated site on the monitor 70 .
- the detailed information J has the information 16 on various inspection items and inspection image data 17 .
- the information 16 on various inspection items includes, for example, pathology information, physiology information, and each item of image scanning report by MR.
- the inspection image data 17 includes each of the inspection image data obtained by each of the inspection equipment 1 - 1 to 1 - n.
- the display control unit 76 receives the manipulation of the mouse in manipulation input unit 71 and moves pointer P onto the display screen of the monitor 70 according to the mouse manipulation.
- the display control unit 76 displays a detailed information window 18 on the monitor 70 .
- the display area including the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 is the area from the display area of the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 to the distance set beforehand.
- the display control unit 76 displays the detailed information window 18 on the monitor 70 . Moreover, the display control unit 76 displays the MR image scanning report 16 within the detailed information window 18 and displays MR image 17 by starting the image scanning viewer. That is, the display control unit 76 links between the display area including, for example, the observation information H 3 such as “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” and the site information Q 3 on the display screen of the monitor 70 and the inspection image data of the MR image 17 . For this reason, when the pointer P is moved onto the display area including “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” on the schema 13 , the display control unit 76 can read the inspection image data of the MR image 17 or the like.
- the display control unit 76 reads the inspection image data of the MR image 17 or the like from the image server 5 to display on the monitor 70 of each reference terminal 7 - 1 to 7 - k through the DICOM network 2 . Specifically, for example, the display control unit 76 conducts Query/Retrieve (search and reference of the image) by using the key of SOP instance UID as an address capable of specifying the inspection image data of the MR image 17 . For this reason, for example, the display control unit 76 obtains the inspection image data of the MR image 17 from the image server 5 . For instance, patient name, patient ID, inspection date, and inspection ID are used as the key of the SOP instance UID for searching.
- the display control unit 76 can change the display position of the detailed information window 18 on the display screen of the monitor 70 according to the site of the observation information and the site information on the schema 13 . For example, if “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” is selected, the display control unit 76 displays the detailed information window 18 at the screen position on the monitor 70 corresponding to the abdomen 13 d on the schema 13 .
- the display control unit 76 may display image information 17 a of the inspection image data in the MR image 17 and numerical information 19 within the detailed information window 18 .
- the numerical information 19 is numerical values of various inspection results extracted from, for example, the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report by, for example, the extraction unit 75 .
- the numerical information 19 is, for instance, an amount of protein in the urine test.
- the display control unit 76 displays the original text 20 of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report corresponding to the designated inspection item within the detailed information window 18 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the original text 20 of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report instead of the information 16 on various inspection items that are shown in FIG. 4 .
- the display control unit 76 displays a detailed information switch 21 serving as detailed information instructing unit on the monitor 70 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the detailed information switch 21 is a switch for displaying the original text 20 of either of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report corresponding to, for example, the observation information H 1 to H 3 on the monitor 70 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the original text 20 of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report corresponding to the observation information H 3 and the site information Q 3 on the monitor 70 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the photography of the sample such as the patient with MR device is required to the inspection room by the doctor in charge of the medical examination room.
- the MR image 17 of liver of the sample is photographed by MR device in the inspection room.
- the radiological technologist observes the MR image 17 of, for example, liver and inputs the image scanning report through the image scanning report inputting terminal 3 - 1 .
- the inspection equipment 1 - 1 that serves as MR device transmits the MR image data as an instruction image data to the image server 5 through the DICOM network 2 .
- the image server 5 stores, for example, the MR image data of the liver of the patient.
- the patient information 15 of, for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression
- the information on the inspection date and time “Apr. 9, 2006” and the MR photography for the abdomen is added to the MR image data.
- the image scanning report inputting terminal 3 - 1 transmits the information on the image scanning report to the data storage device 6 through the DICOM network 2 .
- the data storage device 6 stores the information on the image scanning report with respect to the MR image data of the liver.
- the patient information 15 of, for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression is added to the information on the image scanning report.
- the extraction unit 75 receives the information on the image scanning report stored in the data storage device 6 through the DICOM network 2 in step # 1 .
- the extraction unit 75 extracts the observation information and the site information described in the received information on the image scanning report in step # 2 .
- the extraction unit 75 extracts the shadow as the observation information H 3 .
- the extraction unit 75 extracts the liver as the site information Q 3 .
- the extraction unit 75 conducts the association between the shadow and the liver and configures the data having the layered structure of the observation information H 3 and the site information Q 3 .
- the doctor in charge of the medical examination room manipulates the reference terminal 7 - 1 so as to observe the required MR image.
- the display control unit 76 receives the instruction from the reference terminal 7 - 1 and displays the schema 13 imitating the shape of the human body on the display screen of the monitor 70 shown in FIG. 3 .
- the display control unit 76 displays, for example, the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 on the schema 13 extracted by the extraction unit 75 in step # 4 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the “shadow—liver” on the schema 13 corresponding to the position of the head 13 a .
- the display control unit 76 displays the inspection date and time “Apr. 9, 2006” and the “MR for the abdomen” so as to be in parallel to the “shadow—liver.”
- the display control unit 76 displays simultaneously, for example, “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe” corresponding to the position of the head 13 a and “simple fracture—left femur” corresponding to the position of the left leg 13 h , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the patient information 15 , for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression on the monitor.
- the display control unit 76 can change the display color of each site on the schema 13 based on the level of importance of each observation information H 1 to H 3 in step # 5 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the display color of the head 13 a by, for example, “yellow.”
- the display control unit 76 displays the display color of the abdomen 13 d by, for example, “yellow.”
- the display control unit 76 determines whether or not the detailed information switch 21 shown in FIG. 3 is clicked (or double clicked) in step # 6 . As a result of the determination, if the detailed information switch 21 is not clicked (or double clicked), the display control unit 76 proceeds to the following step # 7 .
- the doctor in charge moves the pointer P onto the display screen of the monitor 70 by manipulating the mouse.
- the display control unit 76 determines whether or not the pointer P is moved onto the display area including the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 on the schema 13 , that is, onto the display area including “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” in step # 7 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the detailed information window 18 in step # 8 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the display position of the detailed information window 18 so as to correspond to the abdomen 13 d in the schema 13 on the display screen of the monitor 70 .
- the display control unit 76 displays, for example, “image scanning report” as the information 16 on various inspection items within the detailed information window 18 and displays the MR image 17 by starting an image scanning viewer in step # 9 .
- the display control unit 76 conducts Query/Retrieve (search and reference of the image) by using the key of SOP instance UID as an address capable of specifying the inspection image data of the MR image 17 and obtains the inspection image data of the MR image 17 from the image server 5 to display on the monitor 70 .
- the display control unit 76 displays the pathology information and the physiology information within the detailed information window 18 .
- the doctor in charge of the medical examination room moves the pointer P onto the display screen of the monitor 70 by manipulating the mouse.
- the display control unit 76 determines whether or not the pointer P is moved onto the “image scanning report” serving as the information 16 on the inspection items in step # 10 and the mouse is clicked (or double clicked).
- the display control unit 76 displays the original text 20 of the “image scanning report”, as shown in FIG. 5 , instead of the information 16 on various inspection items that are shown in FIG. 4 within the detailed information window 18 in step # 11 .
- the original text 20 of the “image scanning report” means the image scanning report in which the radiological technologist observes the MR image 17 of the abdomen 13 d presenting the medical condition of the “shadow—liver” to describe the content of the MR image 17 .
- the display control unit 76 determines whether or not the pointer P is moved onto the pathology information and the physiology information and the mouse is clicked (or double clicked). As the results of the determinations, when the pointer P is moved onto the pathology information and the physiology information and the mouse is clicked (or double clicked), the display control unit 76 displays the original text 20 of the pathology information and the physiology information within the detailed information window 18 .
- step # 6 when the detailed information switch 21 shown in FIG. 3 is clicked (or double clicked), the process proceeds to step # 12 .
- the display control unit 76 waits to select either of the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 displaying the detailed information J.
- the display control unit 76 determines that the observation information H 3 and the site information Q 3 are selected. Moreover, the process proceeds to step # 11 , and the display control unit 76 displays the detailed information window 18 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the detailed information window 18 includes the original text 20 of the “image scanning report” corresponding to the observation information H 3 and the site information Q 3 .
- the original text 20 of the “image scanning report” means the image scanning report in which the radiological technologist observes the MR image 17 of the abdomen 13 d presenting the medical condition of the “shadow—liver” to describe the content of the MR image 17 .
- the original text 20 of the “image scanning report” may be displayed by clicking (or double clicking) the detailed information switch 21 after the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 are selected.
- the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 presenting the medical condition are extracted from the image scanning report, and the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 are displayed on the monitor 70 so as to correspond to the position of each site on the schema 13 imitating the shape of the patient.
- the display area of the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 is designated by the pointer P, the information on various inspection items and the inspection image data corresponding to the designated site are displayed on the monitor 70 .
- the original text 20 of the information on the image scanning report corresponding to the inspection item is displayed on the monitor 70 .
- the doctor in charge can visually and intuitively diagnose the medical condition of the sample. As a result, the doctor in charge accurately diagnoses the medical condition of the patient and can shorten the time until the diagnostic result is given.
- the display color of the head 13 a showing the medical condition of the “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe” is displayed by “yellow.”
- the site of the human body presenting the medical condition can be visually understood only by seeing schema 13 .
- the display color of each site on the schema 13 is displayed by, for example, “red.”
- the case where the medical deteriorates can be also visually understood by blinking the display color such as “red.”
- the image scanning viewer of the inspection image data of, for example, MR image data 17 can be conducted by only moving the pointer P onto the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 of the medical condition.
- the doctor in charge can diagnose the detailed state of the medical condition by seeing the inspection image data of MR image data 17 .
- the original text 20 of the image scanning report or the like can be displayed on the monitor 70 . Accordingly, the original text of the image scanning report or the like can be also confirmed.
- the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 of the medical condition are displayed, and the inspection image data such as the MR image data 17 is displayed by the image scanning viewer.
- the doctor in charge never understands the content of original text 20 such as the image scanning report information by mistake.
- the doctor in charge will not require time until the content of original text 20 such as the image scanning report is accurately understood.
- the original text 20 such as the image scanning report information or the inspection report information of the designated site in the sample is displayed on the monitor 70 . That is, it is possible to move from the state where the schema 13 shown in FIG. 3 is displayed to the state where the original text 20 such as the image scanning report information or the inspection report information shown in FIG. 5 is displayed. For this reason, the charge medicine can immediately see the original text 20 such as the image scanning report information or the inspection report information on the site of the observation information H 1 to H 3 and the site information Q 1 to Q 3 presenting the anxious medical condition.
- the image scanning processing unit 74 is provided at each of the reference terminals 7 - 1 to 7 - k . However, it is not limited thereto, and the image scanning processing unit 74 may be accessible to each of the reference terminals 7 - 1 to 7 - k by directly connecting to the DICOM network 2 .
- the image scanning viewer since the image scanning viewer determines an accession number showing the system number of the respective inspection equipments 1 - 1 to 1 - n as the key of SOP instance UID, it may send the URL link information and may display with WEB base.
- HIS hospital information system
- RIS radiology information system
- the detailed information switch 21 is not limited to display on the display screen of the monitor 70 .
- the detailed information switch 21 may be installed on the main body of the respective reference terminals 7 - 1 to 7 - k by using a mechanical switch such as push-buttons.
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Abstract
Description
- This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-080859, filed Mar. 23, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method of displaying an image scanning report, the apparatus being disposed in, for example, each of diagnosis and treatment departments that requests inspection to display an image scanning report photographed by a radiological technologist and to display an image of an inspection part by, for example, a doctor in charge of the diagnosis and treatment department.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Each of diagnosis and treatment departments of the internal medicine or surgical department, the circulatory organ department and the like has been installed in medical facilities. A doctor in charge of each diagnosis and treatment department requests a radiation photographing such as X-ray photographing with respect to a sample, for example, a patient to a roentgenology and requests the physiology inspection that inspects blood and urine, the pathology inspection, the endoscope inspection and the like to each of inspection departments. The radiological technologist describes an image scanning report about, for example, an X-ray image or an endoscope image in each inspection department. The image scanning report is described by, for example, a file of text type.
- An image scanning apparatus is provided in each diagnosis and treatment department. The image scanning apparatus of images displays, for example, the X-ray image or the endoscope image as a result of the inspection and also displays the image scanning report described by the radiological technologist. The doctor in charge of each diagnosis and treatment department displays, for example, the X-ray image or the endoscope image and also displays the image scanning report by manipulating the image scanning apparatus. It is necessary that the doctor in charge observes, for example, the X-ray image or the endoscope image displayed on the image scanning apparatus to rapidly comprehend the symptoms of patients by reading the image scanning report.
- However, the radiological technologist who describes the image scanning report and the doctor in charge who reads the image scanning report are different person. The descriptive content of the image scanning report may be a distinctive sentence expression and a tedious sentence expression of the radiological technologist. For this reason, the doctor in charge understands the content of the image scanning report by mistake and may require time until the content of the image scanning report is accurately comprehended.
- An advantage of some aspects of the invention is that it provides an apparatus and a method of displaying an image scanning report, the apparatus capable of visually and intuitively comprehending the content of the image scanning report with accuracy.
- According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus for displaying an image scanning report, including: an extraction unit for extracting observation information and site information of a sample associated with the observation information from at least information on the image scanning report including image scanning results of a medical image of the sample obtained by inspection; a display unit for displaying information on the basis of the information on the image scanning report; and a display control unit for controlling the display unit to display a schema imitating the shape of the sample and at least the observation information corresponding to a position of the site in the schema.
- According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of displaying an image scanning report, including the steps of: extracting observation information and site information of a sample associated with the observation information from at least information on the image scanning report including an image scanning result of a medical image of the sample obtained by inspection; and displaying a schema imitating the shape of the sample on a display unit and displaying at least the observation information corresponding to a position of the site in the schema on the display unit.
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FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a medical image management system including an apparatus for displaying an image scanning report according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a block configuration diagram of each reference terminal in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 3 is a view showing a display example of observation information and site information on schema that is imitated as a shape of human body in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 4 is a view showing a display example of information and inspection image data of inspection items on the schema in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 5 is a view showing a display example of an original text of information on the image scanning report or inspection report in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a process of the image scanning in the apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention. - Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a medical image management system including an apparatus for displaying an image scanning report. For example, various inspection equipments 1-1 to 1-n are provided in each inspection room of medical care facilities, respectively. Each of the inspection equipment 1-1 to 1-n includes, for example, X-ray CT device, MR device, ultrasonic inspection device, endoscope, digital-radiography, angiography device or the like. Each of the inspection equipment 1-1 to 1-n obtains each inspection image data of the sample such as a human body, respectively. Each of the inspection equipment 1-1 to 1-n is connected to DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine)network 2. Each of the inspection equipment 1-1 to 1-n transmits each of the obtained inspection image data to the DICOMnetwork 2. - Each terminal 3-1 to 3-n for inputting the image scanning report is installed in each inspection room. Each terminal 3-1 to 3-n for inputting the image scanning report is connected to the DICOM
network 2. The image scanning report is inputted to each terminal 3-1 to 3-n for inputting the image scanning report by a manipulation of the radiological technologist. Each terminal 3-1 to 3-n for inputting the image scanning report transmits the information on the inputted image scanning report to the DICOMnetwork 2. - A plurality of inspection rooms are installed in the medical care facilities. For example, pathology inspection or physiology inspection for inspecting blood or urine, nuclear medicine inspection (NM) or the like is conducted in each inspection room. Each terminal 4-1 to 4-m of the inspection rooms is installed in each inspection room. The inspection report about inspection results of, for example, pathology inspection or physiology inspection, nuclear medicine inspection (NM) or the like is inputted to each terminal 4-1 to 4-m of the inspection rooms by a manipulation of, for example, an inspection staff. Each terminal 4-1 to 4-m of inspection rooms is connected to the DICOM
network 2. Each terminal 4-1 to 4-m of inspection rooms transmits the information on the inputted image scanning report to the DICOMnetwork 2. - An
image server 5 is connected to the DICOMnetwork 2. Theimage server 5 stores medical image data or the like. For example, theimage server 5 inputs each inspection image data from each inspection equipment 1-1 to 1-n through the DICOMnetwork 2 and stores each inspection image data to be inputted. Each inspection image data obtained by the nuclear medicine inspection (NM) conducted in each inspection room is transmitted to the DICOMnetwork 2 by manipulating each terminal 4-1 to 4-m of the inspection rooms. Theimage server 5 inputs each inspection image data obtained by the nuclear medicine (NM) through the DICOMnetwork 2 and stores each inspection image data to be inputted. - A
data storage device 6 is connected to the DICOMnetwork 2. Thedata storage device 6 stores the information on the image scanning report inputted from each terminal 3-1 to 3-n for inputting the image scanning report. Thedata storage device 6 stores the information on the inspection report inputted from each terminal 4-1 to 4-m of the inspection rooms. - The information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report are filed by each free text type of, for example, DICOM-SR type or XML type.
- A plurality of medical examination rooms are installed in the medical care facilities. Each reference terminal 7-1 to 7-k is provided in each medical examination room.
FIG. 2 is a block configuration diagram of each reference terminal 7-1 to 7-k. Each reference terminal 7-1 to 7-k has amonitor 70, amanipulation input unit 71 such as a keyboard and a mouse serving as an input unit, atransmission unit 72, anarithmetic processing unit 73, and an imagescanning processing unit 74. - The
transmission unit 72 is connected to the DICOMnetwork 2. Thetransmission unit 72 transmits the data from each of the inspection equipments 1-1 to 1-n, each of the terminals 3-1 to 3-m for inputting the image scanning report, each of the terminals 4-1 to 4-m of the inspection room, theimage server 5, and thedata storage device 6 through the DICOMnetwork 2. - The
arithmetic processing unit 73 includes CPU, RAM, ROM or the like. Thearithmetic processing unit 73 receives a manipulating instruction inputted from themanipulation input unit 71, operatively controls thetransmission unit 72 and the imagescanning processing unit 74, and display-controls themonitor 70. For example, thearithmetic processing unit 73 processes the display onto themonitor 70 based on the manipulation instruction inputted from themanipulation input unit 71. - Each of the reference terminals 7-1 to 7-k displays each of the inspection image data obtained by each of the inspection equipments 1-1 to 1-n on the
monitor 70. Each of the reference terminals 7-1 to 7-k displays the information on each image scanning report inputted from each of the terminals 3-1 to 3-n for inputting the image scanning report on themonitor 70. Each of the reference terminals 7-1 to 7-k displays the information on the inspection report inputted from each of the terminals 4-1 to 4-m of the inspection room on themonitor 70. - The image
scanning processing unit 74 displays the information on the image scanning report of various inspection items described with respect to the sample on themonitor 70. Moreover, the imagescanning processing unit 74 also displays each of the inspection image data obtained by each of the inspection equipments 1-1 to 1-n on themonitor 70. - Specifically, the image
scanning processing unit 74 has anextraction unit 75 and adisplay control unit 76. Theextraction unit 75 receives the information on each of the image scanning reports inputted from each of the terminals 3-1 to 3-n for inputting the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report inputted from each of the terminals 4-1 to 4-m of the inspection room. Theextraction unit 75 extracts observation information from the information on the received image scanning report and the information on the inspection report and site information of the sample according to this observation information. The observation information is a medical condition of the sample and includes, for example, a bloodstream drop, a simple fracture, and a shadow. The site information of the sample is a site presenting the medical condition of the sample and includes, for example, a left temporal lobe, a left parietal lobe, a left femur, and liver. - For example, the
extraction unit 75 extracts the observation information and the site information on the medical condition or the site of the sample from the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report. In addition, theextraction unit 75 processes the association (link) between the observation information and the site information. As a result of the association between the observation information and the site information, for example, the data having a layered structure of the observation information and the site information are configured. - For example, the extraction of the observation information and the site information of the sample utilizes text mining approach. After disassembling the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report into each word level, the extraction of the observation information and the site information of the sample is performed by extracting the observation information that includes, for example, the bloodstream drop, the simple fracture, and the shadow and the site information that includes, for example, the left temporal lobe, the left parietal lobe, the left femur, and the liver from the sentence of the disassembled word levels. Then, for example, the association between the bloodstream drop as the observation information and the left temporal lobe as the site information is performed. Moreover, the association between the simple fracture as the observation information and the left femur as the site information is performed.
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display control unit 76 displays a diagram imitating the shape of the sample on the each monitor 70 of each of the reference terminals 7-1 to 7-k, as shown inFIG. 3 . The diagram is aschema 13 imitating a shape of human body. Aschema 13 is formed of, for example, ahead 13 a, aleft thorax 13 b, aright thorax 13 c, an abdomen 13 d, a lower abdomen 13 e, aleft arm 13 f, a right arm 13 g, aleft leg 13 h, aright leg 13 i, and aheart 13 j. Theschema 13 is not limited to form by dividing each site as shown inFIG. 3 , but may be formed by dividing the human body into arbitrary sites. - The
display control unit 76 receives the observation information extracted by theextraction unit 75 and the site information of the sample to display the observation information and the site information in response to the position of each site on theschema 13. The observation information and the site information are associated with each other by theextraction unit 75. Thedisplay control unit 76 displays the observation information and the site information associated with each other on themonitor 70. - Specifically, the
display control unit 76 displays, for example, “bloodstream drop—left temporal lobe” that is the association between the bloodstream drop as the observation information H1 and the left temporal lobe as the site information Q1 on themonitor 70 in response to the position of thehead 13 a, as shown inFIG. 3 . Thedisplay control unit 76 displays a drawing line L1 extending from thehead 13 a and displays “bloodstream drop—left temporal lobe” on the drawing line L1. - Hereinafter, likewise, the
display control unit 76 displays, for example, “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe” as the observation information H1—the site information Q1 in response to the position of thehead 13 a. Thehead 13 a presents two medical condition of “bloodstream drop—left temporal lobe” and “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe.” Thedisplay control unit 76 displays, for example, “simple fracture—left femur” as the observation information H2—the site information Q2 in response to the position of theleft leg 13 h. Thedisplay control unit 76 displays a drawing line L2 extending from theleft leg 13 h and displays “simple fracture—left femur” on the drawing line L2. Thedisplay control unit 76 displays, for example, “shadow—liver” as the observation information H3—the site information Q3 in response to the position of the abdomen 13 d. Thedisplay control unit 76 displays a drawing line L3 extending from the abdomen 13 d and displays “shadow—liver” on the drawing line L3. - The
display control unit 76 appends an inspection date and time “year/month/date” and eachinformation 14 a to 14 c on the image inspection of medical instruments or the like used in the inspection to each observation information H1 to H3 and each site information Q1 to Q3 to display on themonitor 70. Theinformation 14 a to 14 c on the image inspection is displayed in parallel to the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3, respectively. Theinformation 14 a to 14 c on the image inspection is displayed below the drawing lines L1 to L3, respectively. For example, the information on theimage inspection 14 a represents the inspection date and time “2006 Apr. 8” and “nuclear medicine inspection (NM) for the head.” Likewise, the information on theimage inspection 14 b represents the inspection date and time “2006 May 12” and “X-ray CT for the lower limb.” The information on theimage inspection 14 c represents the inspection date and time “2006 Apr. 9” and “MR for the abdomen.” - The
display control unit 76 can change a display color of each site on theschema 13 based on the level of importance of each observation information H1 to H3. For example, in the case where the medical condition deteriorates or the emergency state is required according to the content described in the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the display color of each site on theschema 13 by, for example, “red.” Thedisplay control unit 76 can blink the display color of each site on theschema 13, for example, the display color such as a “red” and the like. For example, each medical condition is preliminarily divided into two or more groups based on the heaviness and lightness of the medical condition. The display color of the site on theschema 13 is set in every group. Accordingly, thedisplay control unit 76 determines the display color of each site on theschema 13 according to the content described in the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3. - For instance, as shown in
FIG. 3 , thehead 13 a shows the medical condition of “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe.” For this reason, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the display color of thehead 13 a by, for example, “yellow.” Likewise, theleft leg 13 h shows the medical condition of “simple fracture—left femur.” For this reason, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the display color of theleft leg 13 h by, for example, “yellow.” The abdomen 13 d shows the medical condition of “shadow—liver.” For this reason, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the display color of the abdomen 13 d by, for example, “yellow.” - The
display control unit 76 displayspatient information 15 on themonitor 70. Thepatient information 15 is located so as to be adjacent to theschema 13 on the display screen of themonitor 70. Thepatient information 15 includes, for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , if the display area including the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 on theschema 13 displayed on themonitor 70 is designated, thedisplay control unit 76 displays detailed information J corresponding to the designated site on themonitor 70. - The detailed information J has the
information 16 on various inspection items andinspection image data 17. Theinformation 16 on various inspection items includes, for example, pathology information, physiology information, and each item of image scanning report by MR. Theinspection image data 17 includes each of the inspection image data obtained by each of the inspection equipment 1-1 to 1-n. - Specifically, for example, the
display control unit 76 receives the manipulation of the mouse inmanipulation input unit 71 and moves pointer P onto the display screen of themonitor 70 according to the mouse manipulation. When the pointer P is moved onto the display area including the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 on theschema 13, thedisplay control unit 76 displays adetailed information window 18 on themonitor 70. The display area including the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 is the area from the display area of the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 to the distance set beforehand. - When the pointer P is moved onto the display area including, for example, “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen”, the
display control unit 76 displays thedetailed information window 18 on themonitor 70. Moreover, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the MRimage scanning report 16 within thedetailed information window 18 anddisplays MR image 17 by starting the image scanning viewer. That is, thedisplay control unit 76 links between the display area including, for example, the observation information H3 such as “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” and the site information Q3 on the display screen of themonitor 70 and the inspection image data of theMR image 17. For this reason, when the pointer P is moved onto the display area including “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” on theschema 13, thedisplay control unit 76 can read the inspection image data of theMR image 17 or the like. - In this case, for example, the
display control unit 76 reads the inspection image data of theMR image 17 or the like from theimage server 5 to display on themonitor 70 of each reference terminal 7-1 to 7-k through theDICOM network 2. Specifically, for example, thedisplay control unit 76 conducts Query/Retrieve (search and reference of the image) by using the key of SOP instance UID as an address capable of specifying the inspection image data of theMR image 17. For this reason, for example, thedisplay control unit 76 obtains the inspection image data of theMR image 17 from theimage server 5. For instance, patient name, patient ID, inspection date, and inspection ID are used as the key of the SOP instance UID for searching. - The
display control unit 76 can change the display position of thedetailed information window 18 on the display screen of themonitor 70 according to the site of the observation information and the site information on theschema 13. For example, if “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” is selected, thedisplay control unit 76 displays thedetailed information window 18 at the screen position on themonitor 70 corresponding to the abdomen 13 d on theschema 13. - The
display control unit 76 may display image information 17 a of the inspection image data in theMR image 17 andnumerical information 19 within thedetailed information window 18. Thenumerical information 19 is numerical values of various inspection results extracted from, for example, the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report by, for example, theextraction unit 75. Thenumerical information 19 is, for instance, an amount of protein in the urine test. - When the pointer P is moved onto, for example, the image scanning report among the
information 16 on various inspection items shown inFIG. 4 and the image scanning report is designated by clicking (or double clicking) the mouse under such a state, thedisplay control unit 76 displays theoriginal text 20 of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report corresponding to the designated inspection item within thedetailed information window 18, as shown inFIG. 5 . In this case, as shown inFIG. 5 , thedisplay control unit 76 displays theoriginal text 20 of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report instead of theinformation 16 on various inspection items that are shown inFIG. 4 . - The
display control unit 76 displays adetailed information switch 21 serving as detailed information instructing unit on themonitor 70, as shown inFIG. 3 . Thedetailed information switch 21 is a switch for displaying theoriginal text 20 of either of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report corresponding to, for example, the observation information H1 to H3 on themonitor 70. - If the
detailed information switch 21 shown inFIG. 3 is clicked (or double clicked) and the pointer P is onto the observation information H3 and the site information Q3 to be clicked (or to be double clicked), thedisplay control unit 76 displays theoriginal text 20 of the information on the image scanning report and the information on the inspection report corresponding to the observation information H3 and the site information Q3 on themonitor 70, as shown inFIG. 5 . - Next, a process of the image scanning by the apparatus configured as described above will be described with reference to the flowchart of an image scanning process shown in
FIG. 6 . - The photography of the sample such as the patient with MR device is required to the inspection room by the doctor in charge of the medical examination room. For example, the
MR image 17 of liver of the sample is photographed by MR device in the inspection room. The radiological technologist observes theMR image 17 of, for example, liver and inputs the image scanning report through the image scanning report inputting terminal 3-1. - When the photography of the
MR image 17 and the input of the image scanning report are terminated, the inspection equipment 1-1 that serves as MR device transmits the MR image data as an instruction image data to theimage server 5 through theDICOM network 2. For this reason, theimage server 5 stores, for example, the MR image data of the liver of the patient. In addition to thepatient information 15 of, for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression, the information on the inspection date and time “Apr. 9, 2006” and the MR photography for the abdomen is added to the MR image data. - The image scanning report inputting terminal 3-1 transmits the information on the image scanning report to the
data storage device 6 through theDICOM network 2. For this reason, for example, thedata storage device 6 stores the information on the image scanning report with respect to the MR image data of the liver. Thepatient information 15 of, for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression is added to the information on the image scanning report. - The
extraction unit 75 receives the information on the image scanning report stored in thedata storage device 6 through theDICOM network 2 instep # 1. - Next, the
extraction unit 75 extracts the observation information and the site information described in the received information on the image scanning report instep # 2. For example, theextraction unit 75 extracts the shadow as the observation information H3. Theextraction unit 75 extracts the liver as the site information Q3. Theextraction unit 75 conducts the association between the shadow and the liver and configures the data having the layered structure of the observation information H3 and the site information Q3. - Meanwhile, for example, the doctor in charge of the medical examination room manipulates the reference terminal 7-1 so as to observe the required MR image. In
step # 3, thedisplay control unit 76 receives the instruction from the reference terminal 7-1 and displays theschema 13 imitating the shape of the human body on the display screen of themonitor 70 shown inFIG. 3 . Moreover, thedisplay control unit 76 displays, for example, the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 on theschema 13 extracted by theextraction unit 75 instep # 4. For example, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the “shadow—liver” on theschema 13 corresponding to the position of thehead 13 a. At the same time, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the inspection date and time “Apr. 9, 2006” and the “MR for the abdomen” so as to be in parallel to the “shadow—liver.” - If there is the observation information besides “shadow—liver”, the
display control unit 76 displays simultaneously, for example, “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe” corresponding to the position of thehead 13 a and “simple fracture—left femur” corresponding to the position of theleft leg 13 h, as shown inFIG. 3 . Thedisplay control unit 76 displays thepatient information 15, for example, patient name, sexuality, date of birth, inspection history, and impression on the monitor. - Next, the
display control unit 76 can change the display color of each site on theschema 13 based on the level of importance of each observation information H1 to H3 instep # 5. For example, when thehead 13 a shows the medical condition of “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe”, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the display color of thehead 13 a by, for example, “yellow.” When the abdomen 13 d shows the medical condition of “shadow—liver”, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the display color of the abdomen 13 d by, for example, “yellow.” - Next, for example, the
display control unit 76 determines whether or not thedetailed information switch 21 shown inFIG. 3 is clicked (or double clicked) instep # 6. As a result of the determination, if thedetailed information switch 21 is not clicked (or double clicked), thedisplay control unit 76 proceeds to the followingstep # 7. - The doctor in charge moves the pointer P onto the display screen of the
monitor 70 by manipulating the mouse. Thedisplay control unit 76 determines whether or not the pointer P is moved onto the display area including the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 on theschema 13, that is, onto the display area including “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” instep # 7. - As a result of the determination, when the pointer P is moved onto the display area including “shadow—liver/Apr. 9, 2006, MR for the abdomen” on the
schema 13, as shown inFIG. 4 , thedisplay control unit 76 displays thedetailed information window 18 instep # 8. At this time, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the display position of thedetailed information window 18 so as to correspond to the abdomen 13 d in theschema 13 on the display screen of themonitor 70. - Next, the
display control unit 76 displays, for example, “image scanning report” as theinformation 16 on various inspection items within thedetailed information window 18 and displays theMR image 17 by starting an image scanning viewer instep # 9. In this case, thedisplay control unit 76 conducts Query/Retrieve (search and reference of the image) by using the key of SOP instance UID as an address capable of specifying the inspection image data of theMR image 17 and obtains the inspection image data of theMR image 17 from theimage server 5 to display on themonitor 70. - If the
information 16 on various inspection items includes, for example, the pathology information and the physiology information, thedisplay control unit 76 displays the pathology information and the physiology information within thedetailed information window 18. - Then, the doctor in charge of the medical examination room moves the pointer P onto the display screen of the
monitor 70 by manipulating the mouse. Thedisplay control unit 76 determines whether or not the pointer P is moved onto the “image scanning report” serving as theinformation 16 on the inspection items instep # 10 and the mouse is clicked (or double clicked). - As the results of the determinations, when the pointer P is moved onto, for example, the “image scanning report” and the mouse is clicked (or double clicked), the
display control unit 76 displays theoriginal text 20 of the “image scanning report”, as shown inFIG. 5 , instead of theinformation 16 on various inspection items that are shown inFIG. 4 within thedetailed information window 18 instep # 11. Theoriginal text 20 of the “image scanning report” means the image scanning report in which the radiological technologist observes theMR image 17 of the abdomen 13 d presenting the medical condition of the “shadow—liver” to describe the content of theMR image 17. - When the pathology information and the physiology information are described, the
display control unit 76 determines whether or not the pointer P is moved onto the pathology information and the physiology information and the mouse is clicked (or double clicked). As the results of the determinations, when the pointer P is moved onto the pathology information and the physiology information and the mouse is clicked (or double clicked), thedisplay control unit 76 displays theoriginal text 20 of the pathology information and the physiology information within thedetailed information window 18. - Meanwhile, as the result of the determination in
step # 6, when thedetailed information switch 21 shown inFIG. 3 is clicked (or double clicked), the process proceeds to step #12. In this case, thedisplay control unit 76 waits to select either of the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 displaying the detailed information J. - At this time, for example, when the pointer P is moved onto the observation information H3 and the site information Q3 to be clicked (or double clicked) by the mouse manipulation of the doctor in charge, the
display control unit 76 determines that the observation information H3 and the site information Q3 are selected. Moreover, the process proceeds to step #11, and thedisplay control unit 76 displays thedetailed information window 18, as shown inFIG. 5 . Thedetailed information window 18 includes theoriginal text 20 of the “image scanning report” corresponding to the observation information H3 and the site information Q3. Theoriginal text 20 of the “image scanning report” means the image scanning report in which the radiological technologist observes theMR image 17 of the abdomen 13 d presenting the medical condition of the “shadow—liver” to describe the content of theMR image 17. - The
original text 20 of the “image scanning report” may be displayed by clicking (or double clicking) thedetailed information switch 21 after the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 are selected. - As described above, according to the embodiment of the invention, the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 presenting the medical condition are extracted from the image scanning report, and the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 are displayed on the
monitor 70 so as to correspond to the position of each site on theschema 13 imitating the shape of the patient. When the display area of the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 is designated by the pointer P, the information on various inspection items and the inspection image data corresponding to the designated site are displayed on themonitor 70. In addition, when the information on various inspection items is designated, theoriginal text 20 of the information on the image scanning report corresponding to the inspection item is displayed on themonitor 70. - For this reason, even though the descriptive content of the image scanning report described by the radiologist technologist is a distinctive sentence expression and a tedious sentence expression, the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 of the shadow or bloodstream drop, the simple fracture and the like showing the important medical condition on the
schema 13 can be simultaneously seen. The doctor in charge can visually and intuitively diagnose the medical condition of the sample. As a result, the doctor in charge accurately diagnoses the medical condition of the patient and can shorten the time until the diagnostic result is given. - For example, on the
schema 13, the display color of thehead 13 a showing the medical condition of the “bloodstream drop—left parietal lobe” is displayed by “yellow.” The site of the human body presenting the medical condition can be visually understood only by seeingschema 13. In the case where the medical condition deteriorates or the emergency state is required, the display color of each site on theschema 13 is displayed by, for example, “red.” The case where the medical deteriorates can be also visually understood by blinking the display color such as “red.” - To know the detailed information J of the medical condition, the image scanning viewer of the inspection image data of, for example,
MR image data 17 can be conducted by only moving the pointer P onto the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 of the medical condition. The doctor in charge can diagnose the detailed state of the medical condition by seeing the inspection image data ofMR image data 17. - Only by moving the pointer P onto the
information 16 on the inspection item of the image scanning report or the like to click (or double click), theoriginal text 20 of the image scanning report or the like can be displayed on themonitor 70. Accordingly, the original text of the image scanning report or the like can be also confirmed. - As previously described above, the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 of the medical condition are displayed, and the inspection image data such as the
MR image data 17 is displayed by the image scanning viewer. The doctor in charge never understands the content oforiginal text 20 such as the image scanning report information by mistake. The doctor in charge will not require time until the content oforiginal text 20 such as the image scanning report is accurately understood. - If the
detailed information switch 21 is clicked (or double clicked), theoriginal text 20 such as the image scanning report information or the inspection report information of the designated site in the sample is displayed on themonitor 70. That is, it is possible to move from the state where theschema 13 shown inFIG. 3 is displayed to the state where theoriginal text 20 such as the image scanning report information or the inspection report information shown inFIG. 5 is displayed. For this reason, the charge medicine can immediately see theoriginal text 20 such as the image scanning report information or the inspection report information on the site of the observation information H1 to H3 and the site information Q1 to Q3 presenting the anxious medical condition. - In addition, the invention is not limited to the embodiment as described above, but may be modified as follows.
- The image
scanning processing unit 74 is provided at each of the reference terminals 7-1 to 7-k. However, it is not limited thereto, and the imagescanning processing unit 74 may be accessible to each of the reference terminals 7-1 to 7-k by directly connecting to theDICOM network 2. - For example, since the image scanning viewer determines an accession number showing the system number of the respective inspection equipments 1-1 to 1-n as the key of SOP instance UID, it may send the URL link information and may display with WEB base.
- It may connect a hospital information system (HIS) 35 or a radiology information system (RIS) to the
DICOM network 2. - The
detailed information switch 21 is not limited to display on the display screen of themonitor 70. Thedetailed information switch 21 may be installed on the main body of the respective reference terminals 7-1 to 7-k by using a mechanical switch such as push-buttons. - Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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